Cam'ron Songs

Cam'ron Songs

Uncle Murda built a whole song out of an iconic quote from "Paid In Full," coming from Cam'ron's character Rico. "N*ggas get shot everyday B, you be aight, you tough right?" Rico tells Ace in the film, and Uncle Murda both samples the line and repeats it on the hook of his appropriately titled "Cam'ron Voice," which now features even more Cam'ron on the remix.

NYC staple Uncle Murda pays homage to a fellow New York rapper with an entire song dedicated to his voice. Murda frames the song around&nbsp;a classic line from "Paid In Full," where Cam'ron's character, Rico, tells Ace, "n*ggas get shot everyday B, you be aight, you tough right?"

Jeremih has been on a tear recently, collaborating with the like of Chance The Rapper, The Game, and Dreezy, as well as releasing his won mixtape, Late Nights: Europe, last week. Today, Mih has teamed with Harlem's Vado and Cam'ron for yet another potential hit, "We Da Wave." Vado and Cam have a long musical history, and they sound as comfortable as ever here together, while Jeremih supplies a dose of sweetness to their gritty New York style. Vado shared Slime Flu 5 in 2015, and he seems due for another project, perhaps this a sign that it's on the way?

Here's a little nostalgia for your Throwback Thursday. Cam'ron and Juelz Santana reunite on the collaboration "Oh Yeah," with triumphant, sample-driven production from Trigga T. Killa Cam unleashes this new song just as he's getting ready to head on the road&nbsp;for the annual Smoker's Club tour (next week, May 31st), so if you wanna (possibly) see him perform this live&nbsp;cop your tickets.

Eddie Huang appeared on "Late Night with Stephen Colbert"&nbsp;to promote his VICE food travel show "Huang's World." Now, the show's new theme song featuring Cam'ron has surfaced on the internet.
Huang and Cam'ron's friendship goes as at least as far back as August 2015, when they filmed a branded content segment&nbsp;together for Scion.

Production duo The Knocks, comprised of B-Roc &amp; J. Patt, is all set to drop their debut album&nbsp;55&nbsp;at the top of 2016. The album will feature Fetty Wap, Wyclef Jean, Matthew Koma, Walk The Moon, and more. Last month they shared a snippet&nbsp;of the album's lead single "New York City" feat. Cam'ron, and now they release the uplifting track in all its glory.

Of all of the rappers who could team up for a joint project, Cam'ron and Berner might be one of the last possibilities we'd expect, but with the announcement of their Contraband EP, it's officially a reality. Their new record "Dope Spot" has some pretty enviable guest appearances with both Berner's Taylor Gang pal Wiz Khalifa and Memphis MVP Young Dolph coming along for the ride.

The joint projects keep coming, and the latest is from Taylor Gang's Berner and Dipset vet Cam'Ron. The unexpected duo just announced they will release a joint EP,&nbsp;Contraband, on November 10, and they've given fans the first track off the project, "Why Wait," a stacked collab that also features Wiz Khalifa and 2 Chainz.&nbsp;

For fans of gritty, lyrical golden era&nbsp;NYC rap, Fridays have recently become the best day of the week (not that they weren't already for other reasons). In the morning, you get Jadakiss'&nbsp;#FridayMorningMassacres and at night, Fabolous&rsquo;&nbsp;#FridayNightFreestyles, both of which usually come in over classic Northeast joints. Jada's latest is titled "Two Curse Words," and on it, he takes on Just Blaze's&nbsp;&ldquo;Just Fire (The Roc)&rdquo; beat for Cam&rsquo;ron, whcih was originally included on&nbsp;Come Home With Me.&nbsp;

Back in October, noted marijuana enthusiasts Berner and B-Real linked up for a tape called&nbsp;Prohibition, and on Monday (4/20), they'll be releasing a sequel. Today, we've got the first cut from it, a track called "Ain't Nothin" that also features Cam'ron.&nbsp;

Last night we got to hear the second single from Dipset's recent reunion, "Do Something", although it was tagged up. The song appeared to get some mixed reviews from HNHH users, so we'll have to see if the official CDQ version changes your mind. Over a minimal, slightly electronic beat, Cam, Juelz, Freeky Zekey and Jim dare you to make a move. The song is also available on iTunes now, hit the link below to cop it.
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All good things must end, even monthly release series. The six and final installment of Cam'ron's First Of The Month arrived two days ago, and now the Dipset rapper has shared a track from the project. "All Dat" features Gunplay and Cam's boo JuJu.
With its boisterous beat and ferocious Gunplay verse, the track has plenty of noteable moments, but none quite as ear-catching as Cam rapping "don't die over your P.Y.T." on the same track his wife is featured on. JuJu has a quick verse that mentions how Killa ate her out on the first night they met... TMI?

We are nearing the end of the month, so Cam’ron should be just about ready to drop off the fifth volume in his 1st Of The Month series come November 1st. To kick the campaign off, Cam decides to unleash this new Wiz Khalifa & Smoke DZA-featured single titled “Touch The Sky”, (which shouldn’t be confused with Kanye’s 2005 hit of the same name).

Cam'ron lets go a new single with 2 Chainz this afternoon, in anticipation of his fourth volume of 1st Of The Month EP series. Killa Cam and Tity Boi go in over soulful production on "Snapped." Is this the first time these two have collabed?